In this study, factors leading to the failure of internal mammary artery grafting was investigated among patients with coronary bypass. In all, 1323 patients were evaluated. It was found that lower grade diameter stenosis in the native vessel during postoperative angiogram and wall motion score index independently affected the fate of internal mammary artery as a graft. Grafting with internal mammary artery to native vessels with lower grade stenosis and to myocardium with poor wall score might not be a rational approach
Within 10 years after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) only 60 % of vein grafts and 90 % of th...
Objective: Y-graft configuration with left and right ITA (RITA) allows complete arterial revasculari...
Background: Combining preoperative angiography findings with intraoperative transit time flow measur...
In this study, factors leading to the failure of internal mammary artery grafting was investigated a...
than-critical stenosis presented less resistance than the IMA graft, so that distal perfusion prefer...
Abstract- In patients requiring coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), usually at least one of the ...
The internal mammary artery (IMA) is the preferred conduit for bypassing the left anterior descendin...
The internal mammary artery is used with increasing frequency for myocardial revascularization. Howe...
Abstract Introduction: In this study we try to observe the fate of the left internal thoracic arter...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which Doppler-derived flow index best predicts new distal ...
Background: Mild to moderately stenotic coronary arteries present a major problem as the progression...
Background Combining preoperative angiography findings with intraoperative transit time flow measure...
Background. Here we report our experience with the incidence and the surgical treatment of the inter...
ObjectiveIntervention therapy has been recently performed on the left internal thoracic artery graft...
OBJECTIVE: A low flow rate with diminished wall shear stress in arteries can cause intima hyperplasi...
Within 10 years after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) only 60 % of vein grafts and 90 % of th...
Objective: Y-graft configuration with left and right ITA (RITA) allows complete arterial revasculari...
Background: Combining preoperative angiography findings with intraoperative transit time flow measur...
In this study, factors leading to the failure of internal mammary artery grafting was investigated a...
than-critical stenosis presented less resistance than the IMA graft, so that distal perfusion prefer...
Abstract- In patients requiring coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), usually at least one of the ...
The internal mammary artery (IMA) is the preferred conduit for bypassing the left anterior descendin...
The internal mammary artery is used with increasing frequency for myocardial revascularization. Howe...
Abstract Introduction: In this study we try to observe the fate of the left internal thoracic arter...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which Doppler-derived flow index best predicts new distal ...
Background: Mild to moderately stenotic coronary arteries present a major problem as the progression...
Background Combining preoperative angiography findings with intraoperative transit time flow measure...
Background. Here we report our experience with the incidence and the surgical treatment of the inter...
ObjectiveIntervention therapy has been recently performed on the left internal thoracic artery graft...
OBJECTIVE: A low flow rate with diminished wall shear stress in arteries can cause intima hyperplasi...
Within 10 years after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) only 60 % of vein grafts and 90 % of th...
Objective: Y-graft configuration with left and right ITA (RITA) allows complete arterial revasculari...
Background: Combining preoperative angiography findings with intraoperative transit time flow measur...